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Volusia County News - News-Journal
NASCAR adds road races at Daytona International Speedway for August
Four races, featuring four different national series, are scheduled for a three-day weekend on Aug. 14-16. An announcement is forthcoming about possibly allowing fans to attend.
Florida PPP loan recipients: See the full searchable list of who received them
Results show the range of the loan received, jobs retained, date approved, and other details released by the federal government Monday, July 6.
3 new Volusia coronavirus deaths; 9,989 new cases statewide
The state reported another 9,989 new coronavirus cases Wednesday, bringing Florida’s total number to 223,783.In just the first eight days of July, Florida has announced a total of 64,486 new coronavirus cases, just over half of the 102,005 cases the state reported in June.Volusia County had 119 new cases and three new deaths [...]
Edgewater trash pick-up going to 2 days a week
Customers are asked to place their garbage by the curb by 7 a.m. on the regular pickup day
Retired priest from Ormond accused in lawsuit of sexually molesting teen boy
The 33-year-old man said sexual abuse took place when he was a teenager about 20 years ago.
Former Daytona city manager Carey Smith dies at 77
Former Daytona Beach City Manager Carey Smith has died at the age of 77.
Deputies: Man flees in stolen car with infant, knocks down school sign
A Deltona man with an infant boy in the front seat of his stolen car fled from deputies and flattened a school sign as he tried to escape, Volusia County sheriff’s deputies said.
DeLand delays decision on 600-home Lake Winnemissett development
The DeLand City Commission will resume its discussion of a massive age-restricted community, which is slated for the Lake Winnemissett area, on Wednesday. About 30 people attended Monday night’s meeting to speak for or against the project.
New Stetson President Christopher Roellke: ‘Kindness has to get as contagious as the virus’
Wendy Libby, who started as Stetson’s president in the Great Recession in 2009, stepped down on Tuesday, handing over the reins to former Vassar College administrator Christopher Roellke, who’s facing challenges amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Volusia, Flagler schools planned for in-person classes before state mandate
In Volusia County, officials said a schools mix of in-person, virtual learning during the coronavirus pandemic would be too expensive.
Deltona commission passes resolution encouraging masks
The Deltona City Commission in a 4-1 vote Tuesday passed a resolution encouraging people to wear face masks. Other cities in recent weeks have passed ordinances mandating face coverings.
Coronavirus: Masks in Volusia-Flagler: What you need to know
As each government agency tries to tackle how to best get their citizens to wear masks amid a surge of new coronavirus cases throughout the state, it can be difficult to keep up with the changes.While overall, local governments agree that wearing a mask is needed to help limit virus transmission, they also agree in the need to keep economy humming along.Here’s a list of what kind of actions cities and counties have already taken or plan to discuss [...]
Ormond’s European Cafe & Schnitzel House defaced with ’Nazi,’ ’commie’ graffiti
A decades-old German restaurant in Ormond Beach was the target of racist graffiti that was spray-painted all over its walls this past weekend, police said.
Bank of America closes 12 of 18 branches in Volusia, Flagler
Closures include both branches in Deltona, three branches in Ormond Beach, one branch in Palm Coast and one in Daytona Beach, as well as branches in New Smyrna Beach, Edgewater, Port Orange, Bunnell and Daytona Beach Shores.
Coronavirus testing offered free at Volusia County Fairgrounds; health department offices to test by appointment
At the fairgrounds, Family Health Source is offering the swab testing from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, according to the health care provider’s website. Also, the Florida Department of Health in Volusia County announced it will begin offering free COVID-19 swab testing to the public by appointment only at two office locations beginning Wednesday.
7,347 new coronavirus cases in Florida, 63 more deaths; 1 new death in Volusia
Florida reported another 7,347 coronavirus cases Tuesday, bringing the state’s total to 213,794, the Department of Health said.
Volusia schools deputy superintendent to take over through August
Carmen Balgobin joined the school district early in the year and was instrumental in establishing its instructional continuity plan at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
Police: Daytona Beach woman left 3 small children home with lit candle
A Daytona Beach woman was arrested after police said she left three small children unattended at her home where she left a lit candle that could have set a bed on fire.
Authorities: Woman shot in head in parking lot of DeLand Dunkin’ Donuts
Police are investigating a shooting that left a woman with gunshot wounds in the parking lot of a coffee shop early on Monday.
Orange City makes masks mandatory over coronavirus concerns; fines possible
The City Council decided to mandate the use of face coverings to try to limit the spread of the coronavirus in a 6-1 vote Monday night. The new rule is modeled off a recent mandate on face masks that DeLand approved last week that provides the possibility of fines for noncompliance.



